ICTpost Global Technology Affairs In the 21st century, the most powerful weapons may not be missiles, oil pipelines, or nuclear warheads. They are tiny pieces of silicon—semiconductors—that power everything from smartphones and cloud computing to artificial intelligence and modern warfare. Today, a new geopolitical conflict is unfolding around these microchips. Governments are pouring billions into […]
Reflections in 2025 and Expectations for 2026 By Shailendra Vikram Singh The year 2025 marked a strategic inflection point in the evolution of digital regulation. New-age technologies such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and data-driven platforms are no longer emerging tools; they are becoming foundational infrastructure for regulated and critical sectors, including finance, telecommunications, aviation, […]
ICTpost Editorial Desk It is almost certain that there will soon be no job in which artificial intelligence cannot perform at least eighty percent of the work currently done by humans. This is no longer a speculative forecast; it is an inevitable reality. Artificial intelligence is not merely another technological wave. It is a foundational […]
ICTPost Editorial Team In international diplomacy, perception often guides policy. But when perception strays too far from reality, nations risk paying a heavy price. That is the concern raised by leading strategic thinkers about India’s current approach to China. As Brahma Chellaney bluntly put it, “India is making a bad bet on China, and it […]
America is often criticized for being short-term in orientation, quick to change course when circumstances shift. Yet, history shows that Washington is capable of remarkable consistency, especially in matters of foreign policy that shape the global balance of power. Nowhere is this more evident than in the United States’ 25-year effort to deepen ties with […]
How to Make AI More Accurate: An Indian Perspective By ICTpost Research Desk | 3 July 2025 “AI is never wrong, right?”Well… not really.In a country where AI is rapidly entering schools, panchayat offices, and digital public infrastructure, accuracy isn’t just a feature — it’s a necessity. From predicting crop yields in Telangana to powering […]
By ICTpost Editorial Team The brief but intense military clash between India and Pakistan from May 7 to May 10 has marked a historic shift in the nature of warfare in South Asia — not through troop movement or tanks, but through technology-driven precision, long-range weaponry, and AI-enabled targeting systems. As strategic affairs expert […]
The Kashmir crisis isn’t just a border dispute—it’s a colonial wound, carved by British cartographers and sustained by Western interference. Mediation without memory is not diplomacy; it’s delusion.
The Recent India-Pakistan Conflict and Its Diplomatic Implications New Delhi: May 11, 2025 The recent conflict between India and Pakistan, followed by a ceasefire violation, has once again raised questions about India’s foreign policy and diplomatic capabilities. This is not just a matter of border conflict but a failed test of global diplomacy, media roles, […]
Trade wars have been a significant concern in the global economy, affecting industries, employment, and international relations. One of the most notable trade conflicts in recent history is the US-China trade war, which has reshaped global trade policies and economic strategies. This article delves into the causes, consequences, and potential future implications of this trade […]